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Encyclopedia > Broomstick lace

Broomstick Lace is a form of crochet, although the needle used looks like a very large knitting needle. Hence the origin of the name "broomstick". In the past something similar to a narrow broomstick could be used, but the modern variant is a lightweight plastic knitting needle, for ease of use. It is most popularly used for shawls and baby blankets.


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Broomstick Lace on Needlepointers.com - Crochet Department > Broomstick Lace (232 words)
Broomstick las is also known a jiffy lace and peacock eye crochet.
Broomstick lace is also known as jiffy lace.
Broomstick lace is also known as peacock's eye crochet.
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